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Iran’s photoshoped missile test

Written by J Shamsul, Tuesday, July 15, 2008 | 1

Last week, Iran did some missile testing. A photo of the missile firing was made public. The western media pick it up and run with it. The mainstream media uses the above photo in running the news.

However the photoshop savvy Internet people people found something wrong with the picture. Apparently someone had been busy playing with the clone tool. The photo below shows the highlighted area that were clone. Apparently it’s one missile to many.

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Here is the original photo. It shows one unsuccessful missile launch.

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Of cause the Internet people being such a geek had photoshoped more missile launch photos. Here are some that I’ve found.

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Why stop at just four missile?

Iranzilla 2

Got to have the LOL cats

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More cats

Iranzilla 3

How about Godzilla?

Iranzilla 5

X-wing launch test?

Coyote

Don’t you just love Internet memes

[via BoingBoing]

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J Shamsul is a web programmer with strong interest in tech culture who fancies himself as a writer. He is the chief editor of Jiboneus and basically are in-charge of its everyday operation. He is what you get when you cross an Apple fanboy with a Linux geek. Tweet him @jibone or connect with him on facebook.com/jshamsul.
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